Due to the GDPR guidelines, the names of the respective students and supervisors are not listed here, only the titles of the respective theses (along with links to them - if available - in the Charles University Digital Repository, where you can find all relevant information). The theses are categorized according to the supervisor's institution and, within each institution, are sorted alphabetically. The majority of theses are written in Czech but all have at least an English abstract. Information on the current and past supervisory activities of individual internal members of the Department of Genetics and Microbiology can be found on the websites of the respective Laboratories. Department of Genetics and Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Charles University Characterization of "re-fluffy" strains BR-RF-brain and BR-RF-bloom and their comparison with "wild" BR-F and "domesticated" BR-S strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Development of viral and bacterial vehicles for antigen delivery into mammalian cells and their immunogenic properties Iron transporters and yeast colony development Morphological and physiological analysis of Portuguese wild strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Production of fluorescent labelled Ato proteins in selected mutant and wild strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae The late stage of mouse polyomavirus replication cycle: Preparation of methods for analysis of interactions of capsid protein, VP1, with nuclear cytoskeleton structures The role of HOG MAPK signaling pathway during osmotic stress in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Studies of early stages of the mouse polyomavirus infection Study of polyomaviruses:Preparation and characterisation of virus isolates and studies of the role of cellular cytoskeleton in virus trafficking to the cell nucleus Institute of Microbiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences Analysis of the mutations in the HsdS recognition subunit of the R-M system EcoR124I altering subunit assembly Fitness and gene expression of the erythromycin resistant Escherichia coli population growing in continuous culture in the presence and absence of the antibiotic Promoters of Corynebacterium glutamicum regulated by alternative sigma factors of RNA polymerase RNA polymerase of Streptococcus pneumoniae potential substrate of protein kinase StkP Studies on xenobiotic degradation potential of soil and rhizosphere microbial communities from heavily polluted aquifers in Czech Republic Study of Ser/Thr protein kinases and protein phosphatases in Pseudomonas aeruginosa WD40 proteins in actinomycetes Institute of Molecular Genetics of the Czech Academy of Sciences Changes in the expression and presentation of antigens during progression of experimental tumours associated with HPV16; analysis of defects and their influence on immune response Characterization of nuclear myosin 1 entry into the cell nucleus Study of the v-Myb oncoprotein variable region Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences The effect n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids on gene expression Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion Changes in the levels of WT1, Bcl-2, p21Cip, Ki-67 and mBCR-ABL transcripts in the course of chronic myeloid leukemia Genetic polymorphism in Czech patients with narcolepsy and other sleep disorders Methylation intensity in the promoter region of the p15Ink4B gene in patients with myelodysplastic syndrome and secondary acute myeloid leukemia Faculties of Medicine, Charles University Comparision of minimal residual disease detection by flow cytometry and quantitative PCR in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia Genetic analysis of interaction of retinoic acid with mutation Lx in congenic strains of laboratory rat HCMV in childhood tumours Monitoring of molecular changes in rhabdomyosarcomas Recombinant vaccinia virus expressing EGFP and its use in research of interactions with the host cell Usage of Real-time PCR for quantitative analysis of cell-free fetal DNA in maternal blood circulation Other Departments of the Faculty of Science, Charles University Monitoring influenza virus in a bird population by RT-PCR